BUTCHER. 



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EAMES. 



Lawrence Co., X. Y,, '95. ISl. 



Gavia alba on Long Island, N. Y. 

 '95, 290. 



Chen hyperborca and C. nivalis, '96, 

 193. 



Report [1896] of A. O. U. Commit- 

 tee on Protection of N. Am. Birds, 

 '97, 21-32; [1897], '98, 81-114, 

 288; [1899], 1900. 198-200. 

 Butcher, W., and Marshall, W. B., see 



Marshall and Butcher, 

 duvauceli (Bucco), see Xantholxma. 



(Harpactes), see Harpactes. 



(Trogon), see Harpactes. 



( XanthoL-ema), see Xantholsema. 



Dwight, Jonathan, Jr. 



Stilt Sandpiper {Micropalama himan- 

 topus) on the New Jersey coast, 

 '79, 63. 



Bitteo brachynrns — a correction, '82, 

 184. 



Ipswich Sparrow (Passercuhis prin- 

 ceps) in Belaware, '85, 105. 



Summer birds of Cape Breton Island, 

 Nova Scotia, '87, 13-16. 



New race of Sharp-tailed Sparrow, 

 '87, 232-239. 



Two records for Long Island, '88, 

 324. 



see Thurber, E. C, ' birds of Morris 

 Co., N. J.' (rev.), '88. 421. 



Sterna paradiscca — a correction, '89, 

 186. 



Horned Larks of North America, 

 '90, 138-158 (map.). 



Jiinco carolinensis shown to be a 

 subspecies. '91. 290-292. 



Summer birds of crest of Pennsyl- 

 vania Alleghanies '92, 129-141. 



Prairie Horned Lark in northeastern 

 Pennsylvania, '92, 202. 



Summer birds of Prince Edward 

 Island, '93, 1-15. 



see Chapman, F. M., ' birds of vicinity 

 of N. Y. city' (rev.), '95, 69. 



The Ipswich Sparrow {Ammodramus 

 princeps) and its summer home 

 (rev.), '95, 377. 



see Chapman, F. M., ' changes of 

 plumage in Bunlin and Sander- 

 ling' (rev.), '96, 164. 



see Chapman F. M., ' changes of 

 plumage in Snowflake, *96, 165. 



see Allen, J. A., ' changes of color in 

 feathers without molting.' '96, 166. 

 ' The Sharp-tailed Sparrow (Ammo- 

 dramus candacniiis) and its geo- 

 graphical races, '96, 271-278 (col. 

 pi.). 



The Mockingbird (Mimiis polyglot- 



tos) in Canada, '96, 344. 



Spica americana near Kingston, New 

 York. '97, 95. 



The whistled call of Parus atricapil- 

 hts common to both sexes, '97, 99. 



see Millais, J. G., ' change of plumage 

 without a moult,,' '97, 109-111. 



A study of the Philadelphia Vireo 

 {Vireo philadelphicus), '97, 259- 

 272 (col. pi.). 



Absence of Tiirdits aonalaschkce pal- 

 lasii at Tadousac, Quebec, in 1896, 

 '97, 325. 



An untrustworthy observer, '98, 213. 



Sequence of plumages ; illustrated by 

 Myrtle Warbler (Dendroica coro- 

 nata) and Yellow-breasted Chat 

 (Icteria virens), '99, 217-220. 



Moult of the North American Tetra- 

 onida; (Quails, Partridges and 

 Grouse), 1900, 34-51, 143-166 (2 

 plates ). 



Moult of the North American shore- 

 birds (Limicolje), 1900, 368-385. 

 dybowskii (Acrocephalus), see Acro- 



cephalus. 

 Dyche, Lewis Lindsay. 



Loxia carfirostra stricklandi in Kan- 

 sas, '86, 258-260. 

 Bytes, see Colymbus. 

 Dysithamnus semicinereus, W. I. '93, 



220. 



E 



Eagle, Bald, see Halisetus leucocepha- 

 lus. 



Caracara, see Polyborus cheriway. 



Golden, see Aquila chrysaetos. 



Gray Sea, see Haliasetus albicilla. 



Harpy, see Thrasaetos harpyia. 



Mexican, see Polyborus cheriway. 



Northern Bald, see Halijeetus alas- 

 canus. 



Sparrow, see Falco anatum. 



Washington Sea, see Haliasetus [wash- 

 ingtoni =] leucocephalus. 



White-headed, see Hali.xetus leuco- 

 cephalus. 



W^hite-headed Sea, see Haliaeetus leu- 

 cocephalus. 

 Eagle, Clarence Henry. 



Fish Crow (Corviis ossifragiis) on 

 Long Island, N. Y.' '78, 47. 



Capture of ^gialitis mcloda circum- 

 ciucta on Long Island, '78, 94. 

 Eames, Edwin H. 



Notes on Helminfhophila Icncohron- 

 chialis. '88, 427. 



Dendroica cccridea at Seymour, Con- 

 necticut, '88, 431. 



